I like them all well enough I suppose. All of them are pretty correct (in my opinion) on social issues (abortion, drag queens around kids, gender ideology, ect.)
I think Michael Knowles is probably the most MAGA (as MAGA as a guy working for Ben can be). I listen to him when I feel like listening to something from the Daily Wire.
Klaven seems sympathetic enough to the cause.
Walsh I don't know about. Seems to clutch the pearls over little things the Don does.
But Ben is the least MAGA, I think. He has neoconservative tendencies, he's a free trade fundamentalist (TaRiFfS R BaD!), and he acts like illegal immigration ISN'T a generations-defining issue.
What do you all think?
Yeah Ben is a neocon cuck. Good on some issues, but as you say does the whole "we need free trade!!1" while ignoring the fact that the "free trade" deals we have are anything but free trade. I quit listening to him years ago, he'd open with some horseface stormy daniels story "oh this is so stupid" then proceed to spend 20 minutes talking about it.
When I was younger, I used to be free trade. After a few years, it became clear that superior American products were being excluded or excessive tariffs applied so that they couldn't compete with local products. Then it became clear that many companies used "free trade" as an excuse to dump on American workers and move their factories to 2nd or 3rd world countries. I was no longer free trade by then. The nail in the coffin for any "free trade" person should be the currency manipulation and product dumping done by nations like China.
President Trump is right on trade issues, Shapiro is completely wrong. I think Shapiro is conservative and has many good points. I think he is intelligent, but I think he is too stubborn to admit when he is wrong and learn from his mistakes.
He should open his mind, listen to President Trump and take in what POTUS is saying, then think about it honestly. He will see POTUS is correct on just about every issue. Shapiro will emerge stronger and smarter if he does this.
The theoretical concept of fair trade is good, but the world we live in is too corrupt to just let things run their course.